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In 1940 and 1941, following the eviction of professors Frans van Kalken and Michel
Huisman at ULB by the Nazi occupiers, Tassier took over some of their courses. In 1945, Michel Huisman having left his position, she took over most of his teaching, as well as some other courses, and officially became
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While after World War II, her work was published in a number of journals and collective works, her important publications became rarer. There was another compilation work in 1944,
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Her feminist convictions were reinforced following a trip to the United States that she made with her husband in 1938. During this trip, Tassier discovered the
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From her years of study at the ULB, Tassier became a liberal political and social activist by participating as early as 1920 in the
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La technique des révolutions nationales et le duel Cornet de Grez - Verlooy : une cause inconnue de la première coalition
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L'histoire de la guerre mondiale : pour un Musée de la guerre mondiale et un Office de documentation contemporaine
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While working as a high school teacher, Tassier resumed her studies and, in
November 1934, successfully defended her
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Entre modernisme et avant-garde. Le réseau des revues littéraires de l’immédiat après-guerre en
Belgique (1919–1922)
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Aux origines de la Première coalition : le ministre Le Brun Tondu : par
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During the 1950s, Tassier's health deteriorated, and she died on 12 March 1956 in
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forced her to continue and complete her secondary education abroad, first in the
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Tassier published numerous books and articles throughout her career. Before
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Gustave Charlier (1885-1959), professor of
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Histoire de la
Belgique sous l'occupation francĚśaise en 1792 et 1793
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Belgique sous l'occupation française en 1792 et 1793
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Belgique sous l'occupation française en 1792 et 1793
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La Jeunesse de l'historien Michel Huisman, par Suzanne Tassier
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Un grand centre historique américain : la Hoover Library
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Emile Tassier. She began her studies at the École normale de
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La Belgique et l'entrée en guerre des États-Unis (1914-1917)
752:(dir), Éditions Racine, Bruxelles, 2006, pp. 523–524.
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La Belgique et l'entrée en guerre des États-Unis, 1914-1917
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Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium
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Inventaire détaillé des archives de la famille Tassier
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639:"Structure du Groupement belge de la Porte Ouverte"
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337:"Groupement belge de la Porte Ouverte"
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351:agrégation
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